Trump announced Pruitt’s resignation after The Times reported that “aides deleted sensitive information about his meetings from his public schedule and potentially violated the law in doing so.” Pruitt's genuine transgression was commitment to reform.

By Michael Bastasch|2018-07-06T07:53:30+00:00July 6th, 2018|Regulation|Comments Off on Source: A NYT story was the “murder weapon” used against Scott Pruitt

To the consternation of alarmists, New York Times op ed writer Bret Stephens openly questioned the "consensus" that has demanded uniform acceptance without question of the global warming/climate change orthodoxy. As CFACT policy analyst Larry Bell reports, Stephens asserts that ordinary citizens have a right to be skeptical of an "overweening scientism." He wisely warns us to remember that "history is littered with the human wreckage of scientific errors married to political power."

By Larry Bell|2017-05-15T12:52:29+00:00May 15th, 2017|CFACT Insights|Comments Off on The New York Times warms to climate change skepticism